WOW! 1st Niagara Falls International Food Festival and Night Market

If you are looking for something amazing to do with the family this upcoming Labour Day Long Weekend, look no further than the Niagara Falls Night Market and International Food Festival featuring a huge selection of food and art vendors, fashion shows, live music, buskers, a kidz zone and so much more September 2-3!

Being held at Niagara’s brand new venue space L8 Niagara Fairgrounds at 13030 Lundy’s Lane in the Falls, this breakthrough free admission event is brought to the region from the same creators as Toronto’s wildy popular Ford Waterfront Night Market and will transform the huge outdoor space into an unforgettable event for visitors with free shuttles throughout the day running every 20 minutes from Clifton Hill, Canada One Factory Outlet and The Sundowner.

Enjoy the great outdoors as you dine on an amazing selection of Pan-Asian and International vendors from all spectrums of the world in the food midway while you take in a day packed with entertainment including back to back concerts featuring local Canadian artists as well as World Class artists from around the world. A fully licensed beer garden will also be on site. And once the suns sets, the party is not over! (pictured scenes from Toronto Night Market below)

In conjunction with this 1st edition of the Niagara Night Market there will be a world class concert, the “Full Moon Party” produced by ALL BROS ENTERTAINMENT. This ticketed event will host popular local artists as well as international artists from Asia and Europe. DJs will be from Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Korea, UK, Mexico, USA, Germany, France and many more with something for everyone.

Why not make your Labour Day Weekend one to remember and check out the1st Annual Niagara Night Market and International Food Festival for yourself! For full details visit the website: www.niagaranightmarket.com

About the AuthorAnnie Silvester

Annie Silvester is the Editor-in-Chief of niagarabuzz.ca and has returned to her roots in the Niagara Region, residing currently in St. Catharines, after many years in Toronto where she worked in the television, radio and publishing industries for the bulk of her career.
She holds a BA in English from Brock University as well as a degree in broadcasting from Humber College. These tools as well as an addiction to hard work, “super strong” black coffee and the 20 minute workout have moved her career path through various transitions that include newscaster, reporter, and video journalist not to mention a schedule that has “never a dull moment”
Locally she has worked for News Talk 610 CKTB, Niagara News Television and Bullet Media
Annie is thrilled to be launching Niagara’s progressive new voice….the video life and culture website niagarabuzz.ca, an infotainment site dedicated to celebrating the best that Niagara and the rest of the world has to offer….in between the headlines!